There’s a Google Translate Blog?

In a recent post this month on the Google Translate Blog it was announced that a Google online community had been created. The online community is meant for translators and interpreters, if they so choose, by volunteering to refine the Google Translate Services.

Free Translation Software has become somewhat of a joke for anyone who needs something translated, but with an active step in improving the software Google’s Translating Services could have no limit.

The volunteers will add their language knowledge in the online community by creating new translations for words and phrases, any existing translations can be corrected, and the volunteers can rate the existing translations for accuracy. Google Translate was launched in 2006, offering translations between Arabic and English, according to Google.

By giving volunteers the opportunity to offer their two cents, Google gains the knowledge and experience of seasoned translators around the world. This will not only help improve the quality of the 80 current languages offered, but also provide Google the opportunity to expand its offerings to many other languages in the future.

The volunteer’s input will be used in the latest version of Google Translate, which includes more language support for the built-in handwriting feature, giving users the ability to write words directly into Hebrew, Javanese and Esperanto on their devices for quick, easy access.

According to eweek.com, Google also has added a Camera Translation feature, which allows the user to simply snap a photo of written text with their android device and highlight the words that need to be translated. Source:

3 thoughts on “There’s a Google Translate Blog?”

Hi google translation is nice but i will it is not so good because it is doing machine translation and it is giving not proper translation and if it is human translation then it proper. But i will appreciate that you share in this media which is easy to communicate and understand.